Happenings - Films

Alfea's coolest fairies find themselves in the middle of the Infinite Ocean, fighting against their arch nemesis Trix to bring peace to the troubled Magic Dimension. The film is a GV exclusive and will screen as part of GV Kids Flix only.

Completed during the final years of the Shaw Brothers' Malay Film Productions, A-Go-Go '67 presents an idea of the lifestyles of the Malay youth from the "pop yeh yeh" era. Part of Singapore HeritageFest 2016.

To take part in the competition across Singapore and Malaysia, aspiring singers can upload videos on their Instagram accounts from now to May 15.

INFO: To participate, contestants will have to record a video that is at least 15 seconds long, upload it on their public Instagram account with hashtags #hittherightnote & #StrepsilsSG & tag their videos to official campaign Instagram @StrepsilsMYSG. For more information, go to www.strepsilstherightnote.com

TOURS

A Fullerton Love Story Tour

On this night tour, visitors go through the hallways of Singapore's 71st national monument, once home to the General Post Office, Ministry of Finance and the Fullerton Lighthouse.

Listen to stories about the community and visit historical landmarks such as the black-and- white bungalows at Wessex estate, Church of the Blessed Sacrament and flats designed by the Singapore Improvement Trust. Part of Singapore HeritageFest 2016.

On this guided bus tour, participants will experience a slice of history in the east, from kampung lifestyles and food markets to military lookouts and old seawalls. Part of Singapore HeritageFest 2016.

Usually made from cloth or paper and hung near the window, teru teru bozu is a traditional Japanese doll that is believed to repel rainy weather. Make your own at this workshop for children aged seven to 11.

Introduce your young ones to a Japanese tale told through colour, light and shadows. Other than learning about shadow puppetry, children will also get to participate in an interactive segment with songs they can sing along to. Part of Super Japan - Japanese Festival of Arts. Performed in English and recommended for children aged five to eight.

SCO's Young Children Concert - The Little Adventurer Of SCO: Mathematics Equation In Music!

Explore the magical connection between music and mathematics with Singapore Chinese Orchestra's (SCO) resident conductor Quek Ling Kiong. Presented in English, it is suitable for children aged five to nine.

South Korean TV channel One invites fans to meet and greet Ricky Kim, star of the reality show Oh! My Baby. Joining him at the event are his children, Tae Rin (Taylor), five, and Tae Oh (Asher William), three.

Join The Seletar Mall, Princess' Cottage: The Nails Story and The Nail Status as they attempt to set the Singapore record for the most number of manicures done in a day.

WHERE: The Seletar Mall, 33 Sengkang West Avenue MRT: Sengkang/Fernvale WHEN: Tomorrow, noon - 3pm ADMISSION: Free with registration TEL: 6341-6252 INFO: The first 100 HSBC credit cardholders to register for the event will receive an Amore Fitness & Boutique Spa Total Wellness Deal worth up to $250. Participants who show their HSBC credit card can join the priority queue at the event. To register, go to www.theseletarmall.com/go/nail-it

These two artists/art educators have inspired many students, some of whom are emerging as prominent art practitioners. The exhibition showcases their works of art which have been in the making for the past 25 years.

Set in Mumbai, this play speaks to anyone who has lived in an Indian city. It deals with economic meltdown, urban angst, the madness of a consumer society and a city on the brink of collapse. Directed by Rahul da Cunha.

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